About The Fox and Treaty Four

Monday, October 20, 2014

I Would Be Honoured to Go Back Another Year

By McKenzie McNaughton

We got on the bus and headed to Treaty 4; I remember the bus driver opened the doors at the tracks and looked then drove off; it was really confusing. Once we got there we walked around, and I met the person we were going to interview, Curtis Delorme. Curtis Delorme is my mom and dad’s friend; they grew up together in Fort Qu’Appelle. After we met Curtis, we walked around for a bit. We listened to the music that played. We also tried food such as bannock burgers, fries, hot chocolate, and cherry coke. It tasted amazing.

          Treaty 4 smelled so good; when we got there it smelled like fries and burgers it made me so hungry. Also, it was freezing cold. I had checked the weather network, and it had said it was supposed to be nice out, but no, it was freezing. I hugged the fox the whole time to stay warm. I also saw a bunch of people I knew such as Delvin and Cheryl Bitternose also known as Uncle Doc. Treaty 4 is beautiful. The tipis were very warm inside and had beautiful painting on the side. I would be honored to go back another year.

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